The Other Side of Addiction

12 Journeys of Recovery, A Roadmap From Healing To Purpose With Richard Darone

1 h 1 min · 30. Juni 2026
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This episode was sponsored by EMERGO ACADEMY/emergoacademy.com 12 Journeys of Recovery: A Roadmap From Healing to Purpose What if recovery wasn't simply about quitting a substance—but about discovering who you were created to become? In this inspiring episode, I sit down with recovery advocate, author, and behavioral specialist Richard Darone to explore a revolutionary approach to healing through his 12 Journeys of Recovery. Rather than focusing solely on abstinence or survival, Richard challenges us to think bigger. Recovery is about rediscovering our identity, uncovering our purpose, and creating a life worth living. Together, we discuss why there is no single path to recovery. Every person carries a different story, different wounds, and different strengths. What works for one individual may not work for another—and that's okay. True healing begins when we stop judging someone else's journey and start supporting them wherever they are on their own. Richard shares his philosophy of Passion, Purpose, and Personal Power, explaining that lasting recovery isn't simply about removing addiction from our lives—it's about replacing it with meaning, authenticity, connection, and purpose. We also talk about why we believe 2026 has the potential to become a revolutionary year for addiction recovery. Science, lived experience, trauma-informed care, faith, peer support, holistic practices, and multiple evidence-based pathways are finally coming together in ways we've never seen before. The conversation is shifting from asking, "What's wrong with you?" to "What happened to you?" and ultimately to "Who do you want to become?" Recovery should never be about proving whose method is best. When we believe there is only one way to heal, we close ourselves off to the countless lives that could be saved through different pathways. Healing isn't found in rigid rules—it's found in compassion, understanding, and meeting people where they are. This conversation is a reminder that recovery is not a destination. It is a lifelong journey of growth, authenticity, resilience, and purpose. No matter where you are today, your story isn't over. Your next chapter may become your greatest one yet. Because recovery isn't about becoming someone else... it's about becoming the person you were always meant to be.

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